Molecular Mechanisms and Biological Functions of siRNA

One of the most important advances in biology has been the discovery that siRNA (small interfering RNA) is able to regulate the expression of genes, by a phenomenon known as RNAi (RNA interference). The discovery of RNAi, first in plants and and later in mammalian cells, led to the emergence of a tr...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of biomedical science 2017-06, Vol.13 (2), p.48-57
Hauptverfasser: Dana, Hassan, Chalbatani, Ghanbar Mahmoodi, Mahmoodzadeh, Habibollah, Karimloo, Rezvan, Rezaiean, Omid, Moradzadeh, Amirreza, Mehmandoost, Narges, Moazzen, Fateme, Mazraeh, Ali, Marmari, Vahid, Ebrahimi, Mohammad, Rashno, Mohammad Menati, Abadi, Saeid Jan, Gharagouzlo, Elahe
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Zusammenfassung:One of the most important advances in biology has been the discovery that siRNA (small interfering RNA) is able to regulate the expression of genes, by a phenomenon known as RNAi (RNA interference). The discovery of RNAi, first in plants and and later in mammalian cells, led to the emergence of a transformative view in biomedical research. siRNA has gained attention as a potential therapeutic reagent due to its ability to inhibit specific genes in many genetic diseases. siRNAs can be used as tools to study single gene function both in vivo and in-vitro and are an attractive new class of therapeutics, especially against undruggable targets for the treatment of cancer and other diseases. The siRNA delivery systems are categorized as non-viral and viral delivery systems. The non-viral delivery system includes polymers; Lipids; peptides etc. are the widely studied delivery systems for siRNA. Effective pharmacological use of siRNA requires 'carriers' that can deliver the siRNA to its intended site of action. The carriers assemble the siRNA into supramolecular complexes that display functional properties during the delivery process.
ISSN:1550-9702
1555-2810
DOI:10.59566/IJBS.2017.13048